AbstractIdentification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy number changes on gene expression are currently not well understood. Here, we applied high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) on cDNA microarrays for analysis of prostate cancer cell lines. CGH microarrays identified most of the alterations detected by classical chromosomal CGH, as well as a number of previously unreported alterations. Specific recurrent regions of gain (28) and loss (18) were found, their boundaries defined with sub-megabasepair accuracy. The most common changes included copy number decreases at 13% and gains at iq and 5p. Refined mapping identified several sites, such as at 13q (33-44, 49-51, 74-76 M...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes bo...
Background: Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes both genet...
BACKGROUND: Genomic copy number alterations commonly occur in prostate cancer and are one measure of...
AbstractIdentification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact ...
Identification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy ...
Identification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy ...
Identification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy ...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer is a common disease among men but the knowledge of the Prostate carcinog...
We demonstrate that comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) onto cDNA microarrays may be used to car...
AbstractProstate cancer cell lines provide ideal in vitro systems for the identification and analysi...
We present a meta-analysis of somatic copy number alterations (CNAs) from 11 publications that exami...
Gene amplifications and deletions frequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Characterization of these ...
Background In order to gain new insights into the molecular mechanisms involved in p...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
Prostate cancer cell lines provide ideal in vitro systems for the identification and analysis of pro...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes bo...
Background: Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes both genet...
BACKGROUND: Genomic copy number alterations commonly occur in prostate cancer and are one measure of...
AbstractIdentification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact ...
Identification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy ...
Identification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy ...
Identification of target genes for genetic rearrangements in prostate cancer and the impact of copy ...
BACKGROUND. Prostate cancer is a common disease among men but the knowledge of the Prostate carcinog...
We demonstrate that comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) onto cDNA microarrays may be used to car...
AbstractProstate cancer cell lines provide ideal in vitro systems for the identification and analysi...
We present a meta-analysis of somatic copy number alterations (CNAs) from 11 publications that exami...
Gene amplifications and deletions frequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Characterization of these ...
Background In order to gain new insights into the molecular mechanisms involved in p...
Genomic DNA copy number alterations are key genetic events in the development and progression of hum...
Prostate cancer cell lines provide ideal in vitro systems for the identification and analysis of pro...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes bo...
Background: Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes both genet...
BACKGROUND: Genomic copy number alterations commonly occur in prostate cancer and are one measure of...